General Foreman, Structural Steel Construction
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Job Description
EZARC, Inc. is a leading specialty contractor serving the structural steel needs of the commercial and industrial construction sectors. With projects across the Western United States and a reputation for safety and precision, we are expanding our field leadership team in Phoenix. We are seeking a General Foreman with a background as a journeyman Ironworker to oversee field operations across multiple crews and phases of structural steel erection.
Position Summary
The General Foreman is a senior field leader responsible for driving jobsite safety, field production results, and crew performance. This individual will coordinate day-to-day operations, manage multiple foremen and crews, and ensure all activities align with the project's budget, schedule, and quality requirements. The ideal candidate brings a balance of field expertise, leadership, and discipline in managing resources and timelines.
Key Responsibilities
- Own and enforce all aspects of jobsite safety, ensuring full compliance with OSHA and EZARC standards
- Lead and be accountable for achieving daily and weekly production targets while maintaining quality and safety
- Supervise and support multiple Working Foremen and Ironworker crews during all phases of structural steel erection
- Coordinate daily activities with the Project Superintendent, including manpower, equipment, and material logistics
- Monitor productivity, work sequencing, and scheduling to drive jobsite efficiency
- Review project drawings, field details, and changes to ensure correct steel installation
- Proactively identify and resolve constructability and coordination issues
- Conduct safety meetings, toolbox talks, and job hazard analyses
- Track and report performance metrics; ensure timecards and reports are accurate and timely
- Mentor and develop field leadership, promoting a culture of accountability and pride in craftsmanship
- Act as a primary field liaison between crews, project management, and other trades
Qualifications
Required:
- Journeyman Ironworker with 8–10 years of experience in structural steel, including 3–5 years in a supervisory role
- Demonstrated success in leading safe, productive crews on large-scale steel projects
- Deep knowledge of steel erection techniques, rigging, crane operations, layout, and connections
- OSHA 30 certification required
- Strong ability to read and interpret structural drawings and specifications
- Excellent communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Preferred:
- NCCCO or similar rigging/signalperson certification
- Experience with commercial, industrial, or data center steel structures
Work Environment
- Field-based position on active construction sites
- Must be comfortable with heights, steel structures, and changing site conditions
- Daily use of PPE; physical activities include walking, climbing, lifting, and supervising ironwork tasks
- Location:
- Phoenix
- Category:
- Construction